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• Access voicemail Access voicemail1. From the home screen select the 2. Select the Voicemail tab. Note: Alternatively, from the phone app, select the Keypad tab > select and hold the 1 key > if prompted, enter your voicemail password > follow the prompts to listen to your messages.
Listen to a voicemail1. Select the desired message.
2. Select the corresponding icon:
• PLAY/PAUSE: Select the Play icon to play the message. Select the Pause icon to pause the message. • SPEAKER: Select the Speaker icon to enable or disable speaker mode. • CALL BACK: Select the Phone icon to call back the phone number. • DELETE: Select the Delete icon to delete the voicemail. Note: A transcription of the voicemail message will appear at the bottom of the voicemail options. Share or save a voicemailLeanne Hays is a Feature Writer at iPhone Life, and has written hundreds of in-depth how-to and troubleshooting articles. She's a former Associate Editor for iPhone Life magazine, and has written for the Iowa Source, as well as web content for education marketing. Leanne has an associate's degree in education, with a focus on curriculum development, as well as a bachelor's degree in science. She has over nine years of experience with SEO, social media management, and web development and writing. Despite years of web work, Leanne is by no means an early adapter; she's only owned a smartphone for five years, which makes her highly sympathetic to the learning curve of new iPhone owners. She enjoys making reader's lives easier and putting her education experience to work by walking them through the most practical ways to use Apple devices, step-by-step. In off-work hours, Leanne is a mother of two, homesteader, audiobook fanatic, musician, and learning enthusiast. The iPhone can do so many amazing things that we sometimes forget about its more basic, phone functions like voicemail. Though it's not as common as text and voice messaging, people do still call each other, and leave voice messages. Here's how to set up and use Voicemail on your iPhone. Note: Not all iPhone users have the same voicemail features. Some carriers will still have you simply call a number to listen, delete, skip ahead, archive, etc. This how-to guide is for those with the on-screen features enabled. How to set up Voicemail on iPhoneBefore you can use your voicemail messaging service, you'll have to create a passcode. The voicemail service provided by your carrier will already be stored in your iPhone.
Your voicemail messaging service is now set up and you will not need to use the passcode again unless there is an issue. How to change your voicemail passcodeYou can change your voicemail passcode at any time.
How to record a custom greeting on iPhoneYou can leave the default greeting that is provided by your network carrier, but that might make callers worry that they've reached the wrong number. Instead, you can create a custom greeting with all of the flair that you bring to life.
How to listen to voicemail on iPhoneWhen someone leaves a voice message, you will see a badge with a number next to the Voicemail tab in the Phone app. The number represents all unheard voicemail messages.
How to mark a voicemail as heard on iPhoneYou don't have to actually listen to a voicemail in order to mark it as already heard. Sometimes, you already know what a message says and you don't need to hear it.
How to view the transcript of a voicemail on iPhoneYou can view transcripts of voicemail messages so you never have to actually listen to them again.
There are a few more cool features with voicemail transcripts that you should check out. If you do nothing, voicemail messages will stay on your iPhone, but that doesn't guarantee they are saved forever. If something happens to your iPhone, you might lose them. You can be extra sure your voicemail messages are safely stored by saving them in a cloud-based service like Dropbox or iCloud. You can also share the audio recording with others through built-in and third-party apps.
How to call back someone that left a voicemail message on iPhone
You can also view someone's contact card and respond via other ways of communication.
How to delete a voicemailIf you don't want to save a voicemail for posterity, you can move it into the Deleted Messages folder where you later have the option to "Undelete" it.
To remove a voicemail from your device, you'll need to perform one more set of steps.
That's how to set up and use Voicemail on your iPhone running iOS 16 or iOS 15. Now you know how to set up Voicemail, change your passcode, record a custom greeting, play, pause, and delete messages, share a voicemail, view the transcript, or call back the contact. Are you looking to upgrade your iPhone? Check out these amazing deals for iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Having a difficult time choosing which best iPhone to get? Read our reviews on iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro. Lory is a renaissance woman, writing news, reviews, and how-to guides for iMore. She also fancies herself a bit of a rock star in her town and spends too much time reading comic books. If she's not typing away at her keyboard, you can probably find her at Disneyland or watching Star Wars (or both). How do I retrieve my voicemail messages on iPhone?On your iPhone: Tap Voicemail, then follow the instructions. On another phone: Dial your own mobile number, press * or # (depending on your carrier) to bypass your greeting, then enter your voicemail password.
How do I retrieve voicemails?Open the Phone app . On the bottom, tap Voicemail . If you can't find "Voicemail," call your voicemail instead.
Can you undelete Phone messages on iPhone?Retrieve a deleted message or conversation
In Messages, tap Edit. Tap Show Recently Deleted . Choose the conversations with the messages you want to restore, then tap Recover. Tap Recover Message or Recover [Number] Messages.
Why can't I see voicemails on my iPhone?Often, a software glitch is easily solved just by restarting the device or the program that's misbehaving. If you've gotten this far and your voicemail still doesn't work, either turn your iPhone off, wait a minute and then turn it back on again, or close the Phone app and then start the Phone app a second time.
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